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Can TMS Therapy Help with Anxiety? Exploring the Los Angeles Experience

  • May 29, 2025
  • Anxiety, TMS

Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions in the U.S., affecting millions of individuals and often interfering with daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. While therapy and medication are effective for many, others continue to struggle despite their best efforts. In Los Angeles, patients are turning to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy as a promising alternative, particularly when traditional treatments fall short.


Understanding Anxiety and Its Impact

Anxiety isn’t just a temporary feeling of worry. Conditions like Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), panic disorder, and social anxiety involve persistent and excessive fear or worry that can be debilitating. These disorders are often linked to dysregulation in brain regions responsible for emotional control, such as the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. When these areas are overactive or underactive, it can result in chronic stress, rumination, and an inability to feel calm.


How TMS Therapy Works

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared treatment that uses magnetic pulses to target specific areas of the brain involved in mood regulation. The goal is to stimulate underactive neurons and normalize the communication pathways that contribute to anxiety.


During each session, a device is placed on the scalp, delivering brief magnetic pulses to the targeted brain region. Over time, these pulses promote neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to reorganize itself and form new, healthier neural connections. Most patients receive treatment five times per week for several weeks, with each session lasting around 20–30 minutes. There’s no need for sedation, and patients can resume normal activities immediately afterward.


Why TMS Is Gaining Popularity in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is home to leading mental health providers and cutting-edge treatment options. As more patients become aware of brain-based therapies like TMS, demand is rising, especially among those who have tried other treatments without success. NeoPsych, a top-rated TMS provider servicing Glendale, Burbank, and Pasadena, CA, has seen increasing interest in TMS from individuals looking for non-pharmaceutical anxiety relief.


Unlike medication, which can cause side effects such as weight gain, fatigue, or sexual dysfunction, TMS is well-tolerated by most patients. Side effects are typically mild and may include scalp discomfort or a light tapping sensation during sessions, which usually fade after the first few treatments.


Clinical Evidence Supporting TMS for Anxiety

While TMS was initially approved for depression, growing research supports its efficacy in treating anxiety. Studies have shown that targeting the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—the same region involved in depression—can also help reduce anxiety symptoms. As patients undergo treatment, many report a gradual improvement in emotional regulation, fewer panic attacks, and an overall increase in resilience and calmness.


Patients who benefit most from TMS for anxiety typically have:

  • A formal diagnosis, such as GAD or panic disorder
  • Limited response to medications or therapy
  • A preference for non-invasive treatment options
  • No history of seizures or implanted metal devices (excluding dental work)

What to Expect During Treatment

Before beginning TMS, patients undergo a comprehensive evaluation to ensure the therapy is appropriate for their condition. Once cleared, each session is personalized according to the patient’s motor threshold, which helps determine the right dose of magnetic stimulation.


Patients remain seated and alert during treatment, often reading or listening to music. As treatment progresses, improvements are generally seen within two to four weeks. These changes may include better sleep, reduced physical tension, improved focus, and enhanced mood.


Combining TMS with Other Therapies

TMS doesn’t have to replace therapy or medication—it often works best when integrated into a broader treatment plan. Many patients find that TMS enhances their ability to benefit from psychotherapy by improving focus, emotional regulation, and cognitive flexibility.


Why Choose NeoPsych in Los Angeles?

At NeoPsych, we specialize in offering personalized TMS treatment plans for anxiety and other mood disorders. Led by Dr. Thomas Hughes and supported by the latest in Magstim technology, our center delivers care that is evidence-based, compassionate, and tailored to each patient’s needs.


Conveniently located in Los Angeles, NeoPsych also proudly serves the surrounding areas of Glendale, CA, Burbank, CA, and Pasadena, CA. We believe in empowering individuals with safe, effective, and lasting tools to reclaim their mental wellness.

 

Take the First Step Toward Lasting Anxiety Relief

If anxiety continues to disrupt your life and previous treatments haven’t worked, TMS therapy could offer the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for. With no systemic side effects and growing evidence of its benefits, TMS represents a powerful shift in how we approach mental health treatment.


Contact NeoPsych today to learn more about how TMS therapy can help you or a loved one find relief from anxiety. Together, we can take the next step toward emotional stability and renewed well-being.

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